A Quote by Mike McCready

I think our fans are bigger and better students of Pearl Jam than we are. — © Mike McCready
I think our fans are bigger and better students of Pearl Jam than we are.
I think the singer in Pearl Jam should eat some Pearl Jam! He cannot sing to save his life! And the guitar player needs to seek help.
People wonder if the Pearl Jam audience will get into The Buzzcocks. Eddie Vedder is a big Buzzcocks fan. He used to come to see Buzzcocks before he was in Pearl Jam. If his fans like what he likes, I guess that they might like The Buzzcocks.
And if I'm honest about it, I was obsessed with Nirvana and Pearl Jam. This is like '92, right in the throes of Soundgarden and Pearl Jam and Nirvana. I think I probably wanted to be Kurt Cobain.
I began both auditioning with Pearl Jam and recording for Eleven. In the fall of 1994, I joined Pearl Jam.
The coolest thing for me to do was listen to Pearl Jam's 'Ten,' Nirvana's 'Nevermind,' or Soundgarden and play along to it and think about how awesome it would be to be in one of those bands and be up on stage. When I'd close my eyes at 13 and dream of being in Pearl Jam or one of those bands, it was exactly like how it is now with the band I'm in.
We’re super fortunate in Pearl Jam to have such loyal fans...who really want to come & see us play.
We're charging what we're worth and we don't think we're worth $22.50. We take a lower cut than Pearl Jam.
Mike, the best band to ever come out of Seattle was, of course, Pearl Jam. And that's what I expect the Seahawks to do - just jam it up the middle.
I would love to be erased from our association with Pearl Jam or the Nymphs and other first time offenders.
I think the Cosmic Psychos were a band that was highly influential on the Seattle so called grunge scene. I know that Kurt and Nirvana were fans, they played shows with Pearl Jam. Even thou the Cosmic Psychos never had the commercial impact or success that those bands had, they were still a major influence on them, and I think a lot of it had to do with the spirit and the sound of their music.
I think Pearl Jam, greatly inspired by The Who, really did become a sort of musical conscience of a generation. I love such passionate songs as 'Not for You,' 'Wishlist,' and 'Long Road.'
I don't give a damn what the fans think cause, quite frankly, I know what the fans want better than they do.
Everybody got away from what Pearl Jam are supposed to be.
We want to have a life outside of Pearl Jam, too.
I was on the pro-Nirvana, anti-Pearl Jam bandwagon.
Pearl Jam were a part of my growing up.
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